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The concluding novel to Manfredi's Alexander Trilogy is the biggest in the series which reflects Alexander's growing ambition as he turns his sights on the Persian empire and beyond. Like the first few books, the novel moves at a brisk p...
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The middle novel of any trilogy tends to be the most unsatisfactory of the lot, and this seems to be the case with the Sands of Ammon; the 2nd novel in Manfredi's Alexander series. The pacing of the novel is at times very uneven where a ...
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When I first started reading Alexander; Child of a Dream the first book in the Alexander trilogy, At first I was quite put off by the seemingly simplistic language and the use of contemporary terminology, but by the end of it I couldn't ...
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